ERC - First Aid And BLS Flashcards

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1
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You are a first aider and come across someone with low blood sugars, what do you do

A

Give 15-20g glucose

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You are a first aider and come across a dehydrated patient, what do you do

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Give a 3-8% electrolyte drink

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You are a first aider and your patient has had their teeth knocked out, what do you do

A

Try and reimplant them if possible

Egg white > coconut water > milk

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You are a first aider and come across an open chest wound, what do you do

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Leave it open as risk of tension pneumothorax

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5
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What is the chain of survival

A

Recognition of unresponsive and not breathing
Compression only CPR (unless trained in ventilations)
Early defibrillation
Early ALS and post ROSC care

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6
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What is a duty cycle

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Ratio of the time the chest is compressed to the total time from one compression to the next

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7
Q

In what patients do you give 5 initial rescue breaths

A

Children

Drowning victims

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You are an emergency dispatcher and get a call for a child in cardiac arrest, what do you instruct the bystander to do

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Provide ventilations as well as compressions (as opposed to in adults instruct them to do compression only CPR)

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9
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Why is compression only CPR acceptable

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after an arrest the blood in the arterial system and lungs will remain oxygenated for some minutes so ventilations not necessary

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What is a compression fraction and what is the minimal acceptable

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% of time in an arrest in which compressions are done. Should be >60%

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What are acceptable interuption times for providing breaths and shocks in CPR

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breaths: 10 seconds
shocks: 5 seconds

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At what age is it acceptable to use the adult mode on an AED

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Children >8

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13
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For a child 1-8, how do you need to modify defibrillation

A

use of paediatric pads

attenuator or paediatric mode

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In hopsital, is an AED or manual defibrillation preferred?

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AED: in areas where there will be a delay in the resuscitation team arriving and first responders don’t have the skill to use a manual defib
Manual: in all other circumstances

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severe airway obstruction in FBAO is indicated by

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can’t speak, can’t cough, can’t breathe

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